Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Purdue is the clear choice.
Yeah, if it wasn’t for the local UMD boosters here this wouldn’t really be a question. Especially as Purdue is the cheaper option.
Maybe most don't want to go to school in the middle of nowhere Indiana and freeze on a depressing campus. Just sayin.
You say this as if College Park is a desirable tropical location.
Maryland is within a few miles of our nations capital. It’s a large university with a beautiful campus. But yeah let’s talk about the town of college park. lol. Dude, Purdue is in the freaking middle of nowhere in Indiana and it’s ugly as crap. But you do you.
UMD boosters are so sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Purdue is the clear choice.
Yeah, if it wasn’t for the local UMD boosters here this wouldn’t really be a question. Especially as Purdue is the cheaper option.
Maybe most don't want to go to school in the middle of nowhere Indiana and freeze on a depressing campus. Just sayin.
You say this as if College Park is a desirable tropical location.
Maryland is within a few miles of our nations capital. It’s a large university with a beautiful campus. But yeah let’s talk about the town of college park. lol. Dude, Purdue is in the freaking middle of nowhere in Indiana and it’s ugly as crap. But you do you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CP is not a dump. Get off route 1 and walk around
We did admitted students day. Did not care for the crowds, moldy dorms or construction noise. It felt sort of dirty - I think the academics are good but we did not like the campus. But I see a lot of UMD boosters here so you will hear both sides.
lol at "did not care for the crowds".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Purdue is the clear choice.
Yeah, if it wasn’t for the local UMD boosters here this wouldn’t really be a question. Especially as Purdue is the cheaper option.
Maybe most don't want to go to school in the middle of nowhere Indiana and freeze on a depressing campus. Just sayin.
You say this as if College Park is a desirable tropical location.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Purdue is the clear choice.
Yeah, if it wasn’t for the local UMD boosters here this wouldn’t really be a question. Especially as Purdue is the cheaper option.
Maybe most don't want to go to school in the middle of nowhere Indiana and freeze on a depressing campus. Just sayin.
You say this as if College Park is a desirable tropical location.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Purdue is the clear choice.
Yeah, if it wasn’t for the local UMD boosters here this wouldn’t really be a question. Especially as Purdue is the cheaper option.
Maybe most don't want to go to school in the middle of nowhere Indiana and freeze on a depressing campus. Just sayin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC’s roommate is in engineering at UMD. His internship opportunities every summer have been incredible. He already has offers for after he graduates. Hasn’t had any issues getting the classes that he needs. Lots of apartment options right off campus that are closer to the classroom buildings than most of the dorms are.
There are lots of opportunities for UMD engineering/CS students with tech firms along the I270 and Dulles Parkway corridors. Defense contractors like Lockheed, RTX, Boeing, BAE Systems, SAIC, Leidos, and others recruit for summer and full time roles at UMD. If your child is interested in aerospace engineering (neutral bouyancy pool) or root-craft, UMD has unique capabilities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Purdue is the clear choice.
Yeah, if it wasn’t for the local UMD boosters here this wouldn’t really be a question. Especially as Purdue is the cheaper option.
Anonymous wrote:DC’s roommate is in engineering at UMD. His internship opportunities every summer have been incredible. He already has offers for after he graduates. Hasn’t had any issues getting the classes that he needs. Lots of apartment options right off campus that are closer to the classroom buildings than most of the dorms are.
Anonymous wrote:Purdue is the clear choice.
Anonymous wrote:Purdue is the clear choice.